From Walter Reed to St. Elizabeths to Reservation 13 to the Franklin School, the redevelopment opportunities are diverse and lucrative. Millions of square feet of potential commercial, retail and residential space are in play, from far Southeast to upper Northwest.

And there’s little time to waste — each will be solicited before the end of 2012.

How is the District pitching its projects? We’ve got the single page descriptions that will be distributed at the planning session. Each describes the current zoning, a snapshot of the planned disposition process, the anticipated cost where available, the potential development square footage and what the District hopes to accomplish.

For example, on 1909 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE: “On the site, the District seeks to develop the property as a mixed-use commercial, residential space that will feature housing for a variety of income levels and retail that offers needed service amenities to the surrounding neighborhood. The site is ideally situated near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue and Good Hope Road, SE — one of the busiest intersections in Historic Anacostia.”

For your perusing pleasure, we present how the District government is presenting its much anticipated RFPs. Get planning now.